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Whats the best bedding removal out there?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1646663" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>JE is right. Freeze it if it is just a small amount and it will come off fine. If it is larger deposits, heating it with a heat gun and then use some Hoppes #9 and a Popsicle stick to remove the bedding compound. Acetone will also work well, no heat required and does not hurt metal but do NOT get it on plastic. Never tried it on Creakote only stainless and blue so I would test it in an inconspicuous spot first. Also, be VERY careful, the Acetone fumes are volatile, you do not want flame or spark near it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1646663, member: 26077"] JE is right. Freeze it if it is just a small amount and it will come off fine. If it is larger deposits, heating it with a heat gun and then use some Hoppes #9 and a Popsicle stick to remove the bedding compound. Acetone will also work well, no heat required and does not hurt metal but do NOT get it on plastic. Never tried it on Creakote only stainless and blue so I would test it in an inconspicuous spot first. Also, be VERY careful, the Acetone fumes are volatile, you do not want flame or spark near it. [/QUOTE]
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